Celebrity Life
Mick Rock, Photographer Behind Iconic Images of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Dead at 72
Known as 'The Man Who Shot the Seventies,' his work captured a range of artists from Blondie to Snoop Dogg
Ezra Blount, Victim of Astroworld Tragedy, Dead at 9
Blount, who attended the festival with his father, was in a medically-induced coma before succumbing to organ injuries
Graeme Edge, Moody Blues’ Drummer and Co-Founder, Dead at 80
Rock Hall-inducted drummer also contributed spoken word sections of hits like "Nights in White Satin" and "Ride My See-Saw"
Dean Stockwell, ‘Quantum Leap’ and ‘Blue Velvet’ Star, Dead at 85
Married to the Mob and Battlestar Galactica star's career spanned seven decades
Terence ‘Astro’ Wilson, Longtime UB40 Vocalist, Dead at 64
Wilson "toasted" on 19 of British reggae band's albums, including the Number One hit rendition of "Red Red Wine"
Ronnie Wilson, the Gap Band Co-Founder, Dead at 73
Multi-instrumentalist and singer, who formed R&B-funk outfit with his brothers Charlie and Robert, played on hits "Outstanding" and "You Dropped a Bomb on Me"
James Michael Tyler, Gunther From ‘Friends,’ Dead at 59
Actor died Sunday following battle with stage IV prostate cancer
Jay Black, Jay and the Americans Singer, Dead at 82
"The Voice" sang Sixties hits "Cara Mia," "This Magic Moment" and "Come a Little Bit Closer"
Peter Scolari, ‘Bosom Buddies’ and ‘Girls’ Actor, Dead at 66
Prolific and Emmy-winning actor also starred in Newhart, TV's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Gotham, and more
Alan Kalter, ‘Late Show With David Letterman’ Announcer, Dead at 78
Beyond introducing the show, for nearly two decades he contributed to Late Night's comedy sketches
Dr. Lonnie Smith, Lauded Hammond Organist, Dead at 79
NEA Jazz Master collaborated with Norah Jones, the Roots, and Iggy Pop, among others
Pee Wee Ellis, Legendary Saxophonist for James Brown, Van Morrison, Dead at 80
"A silent genius and brilliant arrangements," Bootsy Collins wrote on Twitter after Ellis' passing. "We just lost another bandmate & legend"